The Kabomani Tapir (Tapirus kabomani) coexists in the same environment as the lowland tapir in the Amazon rainforest. It is the smallest tapir in the Tapiridae family feeding mostly at night. The body hair can be dark gray to dark brown and the legs are short. Females are considered larger than males. Another feature females have is a light throat patch running from the chin to the neck and the base of the ears. It prefers open grasslands and forests. Like other tapirs, it still has an impressively flexible proboscis, shy, elusive, and an excellent swimmer.
Kabomani Tapirs have a total body length between 32.7”-51.2” (83-130 cm), standing shoulder height of 18.9”-29.1” (48-74 cm), and body width of 9.8”-15” (25-38 cm). The typical weight of the Kabomani Tapir is in the range of 220-243 lb (100-110 kg). Kabomani Tapir have lifespans between 25-35 years.
The Kabomani Tapir (Tapirus kabomani) coexists in the same environment as the lowland tapir in the Amazon rainforest. It is the smallest tapir in the Tapiridae family feeding mostly at night. The body hair can be dark gray to dark brown and the legs are short. Females are considered larger than males. Another feature females have is a light throat patch running from the chin to the neck and the base of the ears. It prefers open grasslands and forests. Like other tapirs, it still has an impressively flexible proboscis, shy, elusive, and an excellent swimmer.
Kabomani Tapirs have a total body length between 32.7”-51.2” (83-130 cm), standing shoulder height of 18.9”-29.1” (48-74 cm), and body width of 9.8”-15” (25-38 cm). The typical weight of the Kabomani Tapir is in the range of 220-243 lb (100-110 kg). Kabomani Tapir have lifespans between 25-35 years.